NICHOLAS GLANVILLE

Professor
Faculty of Medicine
National Heart Lung Institute
United Kingdom

Biography

Nicholas Glanville is a Research Associate in the Airway Disease Infection section, National Heart and Lung Institute. Nick undertook his undergraduate studies at Kingston University London where he graduated with first class honours with a BSc in Biology. After a period working on HIV at the Department of Infectious Diseases at Kings’ College London he moved to Imperial to undertake his PhD with Professor Sebastian Johnston, studying T lymphocytes in models of rhinovirus-induced airways disease. Nick is currently working on various projects attempting to define disease mechanisms and evaluate novel therapeutic strategies for respiratory virus infections

Research Intrest

Infectious Diseases

List of Publications
Glanville N, Message SD, Walton RP, et al., 2013, gamma delta T cells suppress inflammation and disease during rhinovirus-induced asthma exacerbations, Mucosal Immunology, Vol:6, ISSN:1933-0219, Pages:1091-1100
Glanville N, Mclean GR, Guy B, et al., 2013, Cross-Serotype Immunity Induced by Immunization with a Conserved Rhinovirus Capsid Protein, Plos Pathogens, Vol:9, ISSN:1553-7374, Pages:e1003669-e1003669